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  1. #NEC#Klamath に限らないでくれればいい物を

  2. #NEC#Klamath に限らないでくれればいい物を

  3. Hype for the Future 135F: National Forests of the Cascades (Oregon)

    Introduction Within the State of Oregon, much of the Cascade Range is set aside by the federal government to serve as sites of the associated national forests of the region, including the Fremont-Winema, Umpqua, Deschutes, Willamette, and Mount Hood National Forests. Apart from the aforementioned national forests of the area, surrounding communities also play large roles on both the east and west sides of the range, the former often coinciding with the High Desert region spanning much of the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 135D: Crater Lake

    Introduction Crater Lake is renowned across the United States of America for being the deepest lake in the nation, notable for water clarity as well as for the associated deep blue color. Today, the entire area of Crater Lake National Park is situated within the boundaries of Klamath County and is notable for containing an isolated lake in the region. While no streams flow into or out of Crater Lake, the lake is largely refilled from direct precipitation in the forms of snow and […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 135C: Fremont-Winema National Forest

    Overview The site of the Fremont-Winema National Forest is located within the south-central portion of the State of Oregon, along the California state line directly to the south. Communities such as Lakeview and Klamath Falls are situated within the vicinity of the forested area, which covers portions of Lake and Klamath Counties in the overall south-central portion of the State. Prior to the 2002 merger, only the Fremont National Forest had covered areas within Lake County, though both […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. Was mir die Beschäftigung mit den Indianern bringt – von latifolius + Natur Lesen

    Manchmal gibt es gute Nachrichten. Nur Wochen, nachdem der letzte von vier hydroelektrischen Staudämmen abgeräumt war, die den Klamath an der Grenze zwischen Kalifornien und Oregon 60 Jahre lang aufgestaut und unterbrochen hatten, meldeten Wissenschaftler und Mitglieder der indigenen Stämme im November 2024, dass in den Flussläufen oberhalb der letzten abgerissenen Talsperre wieder Chinook-Lachse aufgetaucht seien…,

    https://naturlesen.wordpress.com/2025/12/12/was-mir-die-beschaftigung-mit-den-indianern-bringt/

    #Artikel #Fluß #Indianer #indigeneStämme #Klamath #latifolius #NaturLesen #USA #wordpress

  7. For the first time in more than a century(!!), salmon are returning to the Klamath River's headwaters following the completion of a major dam removal project.

    A good reminder that nature can rebound if we just let it 🐟

    sfchronicle.com/california/art

    #salmon #fish #EndangeredSpecies #klamath #klamathriver #chinook #chinooksalmon

  8. #Biden protects #wildlands near #Oregon border on his way out.

    The #Sattitla National Monument, also known as the Medicine Lake Highlands, includes lands in the #Klamath, #Modoc and #Shasta - #Trinity national forests

    In addition to Sattitla, Biden designated the 664,000-acre #Chuckwalla National Monument in Southern California’s Colorado Desert near #JoshuaTree National Park.

    #AntiquitiesAct

    ashland.news/biden-protects-wi

  9. "In late November, threatened coho salmon were seen in the upper Klamath River basin for the first time in more than 60 years"

    Before and After pictures of the former Iron Gate Damn on the Klamath River

    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j

    #indigenous #Klamath #Shasta #Salmon #climate #Climatecrisis #Rewilding #DamRemoval #Dam #WaterIsLife #Undammed #Native #Restoration

  10. Salmon return to #Klamath Basin in Oregon after more than a century opb.org/article/2024/10/18/sal

    "#Wildlife officials this week documented #salmon above the former J.C. Boyle Dam in Southern #Oregon for the first time in more than a century. It happened less than a month after removal of four #KlamathRiver dams was completed to restore fish passage. Salmon have also been spotted spawning in a tributary above the former Iron Gate Dam in Northern #California for the first time in more than 60 years."

  11. Kurtis Alexander: First #salmon swims all the way to #Oregon after historic #California dam removal

    "The massive dam-removal project on the #Klamath River began living up to its lofty goal of improving fish passage this week when at least one salmon was observed swimming upriver past the sites of four former dams that had long blocked fish.

    Wildlife officials said Thursday that a chinook salmon was spotted a day earlier at Spencer Creek in Oregon, suggesting that salmon have begun their much anticipated return to their historical waters above all of the demolished dams. Chinook salmon were also seen this week in a California creek above the site of the first of the former dams, where they’re believed to have started spawning in the newly opened-up habitat."

    #GiftLink #damremoval
    sfchronicle.com/california/art

  12. #Salmon swim freely in #KlamathRiver for first time in more than 100 years theguardian.com/us-news/2024/o

    "For the first time in more than a century, salmon are swimming freely along the #Klamath River and its tributaries, just days after the largest #DamRemoval project in US history was completed... The dam removal project was completed on 2 October, marking a major victory for local #tribes that fought for decades to free hundreds of miles of the Klamath."

  13. If any of you read the #Narnia books as children, do you remember a scene in "Prince Caspian" when Aslan is returning to Narnia and they come to the Bridge (formerly Ford) of Beruna where a river god calls out "Hail, Lord, Loose my chains". Something like that really happened for the Klamath River in Oregon! Check out the latest Planet Snapshots medium.com/@planetsnapshots/is #PlanetScope #Klamath #DamRemoval

  14. If any of you read the #Narnia books as children, do you remember a scene in "Prince Caspian" when Aslan is returning to Narnia and they come to the Bridge (formerly Ford) of Beruna where a river god calls out "Hail, Lord, Loose my chains". Something like that really happened for the Klamath River in Oregon! Check out the latest Planet Snapshots medium.com/@planetsnapshots/is #PlanetScope #Klamath #DamRemoval

  15. If any of you read the #Narnia books as children, do you remember a scene in "Prince Caspian" when Aslan is returning to Narnia and they come to the Bridge (formerly Ford) of Beruna where a river god calls out "Hail, Lord, Loose my chains". Something like that really happened for the Klamath River in Oregon! Check out the latest Planet Snapshots medium.com/@planetsnapshots/is #PlanetScope #Klamath #DamRemoval

  16. If any of you read the #Narnia books as children, do you remember a scene in "Prince Caspian" when Aslan is returning to Narnia and they come to the Bridge (formerly Ford) of Beruna where a river god calls out "Hail, Lord, Loose my chains". Something like that really happened for the Klamath River in Oregon! Check out the latest Planet Snapshots medium.com/@planetsnapshots/is #PlanetScope #Klamath #DamRemoval

  17. If any of you read the #Narnia books as children, do you remember a scene in "Prince Caspian" when Aslan is returning to Narnia and they come to the Bridge (formerly Ford) of Beruna where a river god calls out "Hail, Lord, Loose my chains". Something like that really happened for the Klamath River in Oregon! Check out the latest Planet Snapshots medium.com/@planetsnapshots/is #PlanetScope #Klamath #DamRemoval

  18. 'Anything that can be built can be taken down': The largest #dam removal in US history is complete – what happens next?
    The #Klamath River is free of four huge dams for the first time in generations. But for the #Yurok tribe, the river's restoration is only just beginning – starting with 18 billion seeds.

    bbc.com/future/article/2024090

    #142holdheap #Environment #nature #DamRemoval

  19. Congratulations to all the people who worked together make this massive project happen: "The largest dam removal project in US history is finally complete, after crews last week demolished the last of the four dams on the Klamath River. It’s a significant win for tribal nations on the Oregon-California border who for decades have fought to restore the river back to its natural state." - cnn.com/2024/09/01/climate/kla

    #DamRemoval #indigenous #klamath #rivers #nature #ecology #water #restoration